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Death and myth (Aesculapius)
Originally posted on Unanimous Tradition / Tradición Unánime: Concerning the myth of or Aesculapius or Asclepios, the Greek god of the medical arts, there is a fundamental idea underlying it and many other myths (like those of Cassandra, Sisyphus, Cassiopeia,… Continue reading
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The Internet’s Vigilante Justice
Originally posted on The Dish: Laura Hudson worries about it: Shaming, it seems, has become a core competency of the Internet, and it’s one that can destroy both lives and livelihoods. But the question of who’s responsible for the destruction —… Continue reading
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Nevada Wildfire Could Snuff Out A Rare Butterfly : NPR
The Mount Charleston blue butterfly, a tiny insect about the size of a quarter, is found in a couple small patches high in southern Nevada’s Spring Mountains. These mountains are known as a sky island ecosystem because its relatively cool… Continue reading
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Roots and Ladders – Benedictine Monasticism & the Integral Christian Future – Pre-Conference Workshop #ITC2013
Originally posted on Evolutionary Landscapes: Hospitality As Kosmopolitan 9:00 AM. I picked this workshop to start with because the Christian Contemplative path has always profoundly spoke with me. There was a time where I kept The Cloud of Unknowing in my… Continue reading
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Bright Blue Dot
In this rare image taken on July 19, 2013, the wide-angle camera on NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has captured Saturn’s rings and our planet Earth and its moon in the same frame. It is only one footprint in a mosaic of… Continue reading
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Ft. Collins, Colorado
The buddy-friend-guy and I are on our way to visit our good brother on the Way, Ronnie Pelton, the customer advocacy director at Toddy LLC. We’ll be visiting the Rocky Mountain National Forest, Estes Park, Boulder, etc. But we are… Continue reading


